A: January is my anniversary of the first time I got paid for telling jokes and playing the guitar.

Q: You have way too much fun being politically incorrect. Did you do that from Day One or did it evolve?

A: I’ve been telling jokes since I was knee-high to nothing. I was a musician and told jokes in my rock ‘n’ roll band. In 1978 I started doing just me. You learn pretty early on that off-color jokes get more laughs.

I’ve always told the funniest jokes, so I never switched anything. The fact they’re dirty, that’s why people laugh the hardest. You don’t walk away any smarter, you just laugh for an hour.

Q: You made a name for yourself on the Howard Stern show from 1983 to 2001. But people still know it and what to expect when they see you perform.

A: I’ve been off the Stern show for a long time and a healthy amount of people know what they’re coming to see. It helps put people in the seats. I really get a kick out of it. My first paycheck with Stern, I was 38 years old.

Q: What brings you to Boca for the Jan. 5 show in Mizner Park? Just an agent-booked gig or warm weather or visiting?

A: The Rrazz Room has comedy clubs and this my third or fourth year here, my second year in Mizner. I worked at the New York Comedy Club that’s now the Boca Black Box.

Q: I see you Tweet a joke at 4:20 p.m. every day. Is that an ode to Trump?

A: They’re pretty foul. I’ve been doing it for five to seven years. I email jokes once a month to people who sign up at http://jokeland.com/

Q: What else are up to?

A: I’m on the radio in New York in Don Imus’ old spot. I do a podcast. It’s a fun life.

Q: Will you schmooze with fans after the show to take selfies and sign autographs?

A: I’ll sign anything and take pictures. I hang out until the last person is exhausted.